The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is the first mission in NASA's Vision for Space Exploration, a plan to return to the moon and then to travel to.
IDAHO Robotic Lunar Exploration Program Sponsors: NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium NASA Ames Research Center University of Idaho College of Engineering.
Elevated Astronaut Radiation Hazards in a New Era of Decreasing Solar Activity N. A. Schwadron 1, C Bancroft 1, P. Bloser 1, J Legere 1, J. Ryan 1, S.
IDAHO Robotic Lunar Exploration Program
LRO/CRaTER’s Discoveries of the Lunar Radiation Environment and Lunar Regolith Alteration by Radiation N. A. Schwadron, H. E. Spence, J. K. Wilson, A.
GCR Primaries (See Wilson et al. poster for latest CRaTER proton albedo map) RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS AND LUNAR PARTICLE ALBEDO TO.
Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) Harlan E. Spence, Principal Investigator Boston University Department of Astronomy and Center.
Launch date February 27, 2009
GCR Primaries
Launch date February 27, 2009 The LRO will take approximately four day’s to enter orbit around the moon.
Lunar Educational Wide Imaging Satellite